26.20 - Screenshot Resolution Presets and Options

Capture higher-quality visuals with new resolution and quality options for screenshots.

Try this improvement and share your thoughts in the comments below. :down_arrow:

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Has the EDU-version nag pop-up issue been resolved? Have not yet updated to 26.10 and will not if it means losing valuable screen space for a reminder that I’m a pauper :slight_smile:

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Nope. It’s still there in 26.20.

PS: I got pretty upset when I read about it, but it’s “only” when you have no tool/function selected, so surprisingly, I does not bother me too much anymore. It’s nothing, compared to the extra viz/dwg buttons, that eat tool button space.

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Hi Jeriz, does this affect the visualization as well? I don’t see an option to choose the resolution there, I think the capture with visualization is capturing the actual window size.

You can select the display mode in the Screenshot tool and turn it into a Visualized model

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Hi Daniel,

thanks for your help :grinning_face:

I would like to give you some constructive feedback / critic about th escrennshot and visualization tool. If you could implement it into visualization mode directly the whole concept might feel more consistent. I almost never use the screenshot mode and instead the visualization mode. Why not put all the options from the screenshot tool into the visualization mode and have everything in one place? In my opinion that would improve the workflow for presenting models alot.

Keep up the good work on shapr3D :+1:

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Please make possible tha edges can be visible in visualization mode too, it just looks cool.

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I’m pretty new to Shapr3D, but this is actually super helpful. I always struggled to get nice screenshots to share because they depended on my screen resolution. The presets make it way easier now, thanks for adding this!

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Screenshotting is indeed inconsistent across spaces (model, visualisation, drawings). We intend to improve this step by step, moving toward a single tool that runs consistently across all spaces.

This is one step forward.

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